In the Episcopal Church, worship is the gathered response of God’s people—rooted in Scripture, shaped by the sacraments, and expressed through common prayer—to glorify God and be formed more fully into the likeness of Christ.

Holy Eucharist Rite I
Sundays | 8 AM | Nave

Holy Eucharist: Rite I is a traditional liturgy in the Episcopal Church that uses reverent, historic language (“thee,” “thou”) drawn from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. The service follows a structured pattern of Scripture readings, sermon, prayers, confession, and the celebration of Communion, inviting worshippers into a solemn, timeless expression of praise, thanksgiving, and participation in the sacrament of Christ’s Body and Blood.

Holy Eucharist Rite II + Children's Chapel
Sundays | 10:30 AM | Nave

Holy Eucharist: Rite II is a contemporary-language liturgy in the Episcopal Church found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. Using modern English while maintaining the Church’s historic structure, the service includes Scripture readings, sermon, prayers, confession, and the celebration of Communion—gathering the community in praise, thanksgiving, and the sharing of Christ’s Body and Blood in a form that feels both ancient and accessible.

Not able to make it in person?  We invite you to watch our livestreamed service on Youtube or Facebook every Sunday at 10:30 PM CST.

Combined Children's Chapel & Formation
Children begin the 10:30 AM service in the Nave with their families. After the Collect (about five minutes into the service), they are invited to process to Children’s Chapel in Lowndes Hall with our children’s formation team.

During Children’s Chapel, kids enjoy:

  • A short, age-appropriate lesson connected to the Sunday Gospel

  • Fun, hands-on activities

  • Music and songs

Children return to the Nave in time for the Children’s Blessing, so families can continue worship together.

We love helping our youngest members grow in faith in a joyful, engaging way!

Holy Eucharist + Holy Unction
Wednesdays | 5:30 PM | Children's Chapel - Lowndes Hall

Holy Eucharist & Holy Unction is a healing service in the Episcopal Church that joins the celebration of Communion with prayers for healing and anointing with holy oil. Rooted in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer, this service offers space for those seeking physical, emotional, or spiritual healing to receive prayer, laying on of hands, and anointing, while the whole congregation gathers at the Lord’s Table for strength, comfort, and grace.